8 PhD programmes in Environmental Sciences in Sweden
Risk and Environmental Studies
Risk and Environmental Studies is a doctoral discipline in the Department of Political, Historical, Religious and Cultural Studies at Karlstad University with a thematic focus on the vulnerability and protection of people, nature and society through the perspective of sustainable development.
Biological and Environmental Sciences
The research the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Gothenburg covers topics spanning from cellular level to population and ecosystems. We study plants and animals both in the lab and in their natural habitats - on land, in the air or in the water - in Sweden and around the globe, from Arctic to Antarctic via the tropics.
Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
At our department at Stockholm University a broad research is conducted, mainly focused on green biology. This is not a precise term, but includes biology related to Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences.
Environmental Science
The Department of Environmental Science at Stockholm University offers a PhD programme in Environmental Science. The programme demands a high degree of independence and initiative on the part of the student.
Environmental Science
The research at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Umea University covers a wide range of subjects within the doctoral programmes Ecology, Environmental Science and Physical Geography.
Environmental Change
The research at Environmental Change is problem-oriented and strives to be of social relevance. The research environment at Linköping University is interdisciplinary and encompasses both natural and social sciences and the humanities.
Environmental Social Science
The PhD Programme in Environmental Social Science at the University of Gothenburg provides a platform for interrogating how we understand and investigate the relationships between society and the environment.
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies at the Södertörn University is a broad interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, dynamic and active research area that examines human interaction with nature and ecological processes.